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to erupt
verb
To eject something violently (such as lava or water, as from a volcano or geyser).
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What causes them to erupt?
Mr Emanuel's temper is sure to erupt.
Is Bill Clinton a scandal waiting to erupt?
They are stress volcanoes, waiting to erupt.
It continued to erupt in 1990.
A civil war is unlikely to erupt soon.
Over the weekend, Bárður's bulge started to erupt.
Words are flung like fists, and violence threatens to erupt.
Scientists believe it could be due to erupt again.
"The whole country is going to erupt in jubilation.
Factions began to erupt all over the town.
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